Who's Responsible for Profits-and-Losses?
Think of a burger chain.
- A store manager is responsible for profits-and-losses at their individual store.
- If s/he goes into the red for a quarter, you know who's accountable.
Yet, $^!@ companies put one person responsible for the company's P&L: The Boss.
That's it.
The Issue With Sole Power
Putting too much power into one person:
- diminishes your profits
- slows your growth
- will destroy the company if the person commits one oversight
Instead, organize your company like a chain of burger chains:
- Someone's responsible for the P&L of a small group of employees/area/customers.
- That means hiring/firing/marketing/the-yaddas.
- If the person can't consistently achieve a healthy-profitable quarters, PINK SLIP.
You start diversifying power from the boss, and forcing a subset of people to optimize their bottom-lines.
Result: You start optimizing your company from the top-down-all-around.
Diversifiy P&L.
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Posted on January 18